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Students will serve as resources to each other by completing a variety of teacher-designed activities to analyze this novel. Findings will be presented to the rest of the class. Students will choose eight questions for research and discussion to post to the wiki space. Each member must participate in the discussion of each question. The questions address social issues, the literal and figurative aspects of journey, imagery, authorial experience as it parallels character experience, creative writing as [[AP Boot Camp#|personal response]] to the novel, motivation for and consequences of Janie’s choice of spouses, written responses to literary criticism, setting as "character," and interior monologues to reveal character.
A multiple choice and essay AP format exam will be given; written responses will include a timed essay in response to an appropriate open question from previous AP exams. These responses are graded using the nine-point AP rubric.

An archetype (

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/ˈɑrkɪtaɪp/) is a universally understood symbol[1] or pattern of behaviour, a prototype upon which others are copied, patterned, or emulated. Archetypes are often used in myths and storytelling across different cultures.

Archetypal analysis of a work is one of the most common forms ofliterary analysis. It is easy to understand and use with a little knowledge of the basics.